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Atty. Love Macione

ATTORNEY LOVE MACIONE is an expert Immigration Attorney who has personally assisted thousands of individuals obtain and maintain their legal immigration status in the United States. Attorney Macione has over 14 years of experience handling every type of immigration and naturalization case, as well as federal litigation and appeals.  She is admitted to State Bars of California and Massachusetts and is also licensed to practice before U.S. District Court for the Northern and Eastern District sof California, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, US Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Immigration Courts, and the Board of Immigration Appeals, She has also been certified as a specialist in Immigration & Nationality Law by the Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of California,on whose Immigration and Nationality Legal Advisory Commission she presently serves as Commissioner. She can be contacted at (408) 436-0789, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  or  www.MyImmigrationLawyers.com. All information is intended for general information purposes and should not be deemed as legal advice or relied upon for any specific situation.

USCIS proposes waiver policy changes to make it easier for families to reunite

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has just issued a proposed policy change that will potentially allow thousands of individuals living in the United States without valid legal status to legalize their status much more easily than is presently possible. Presently the majority of individuals who entered the United States without documents or who entered the United States with visas but overstayed their visas are barred from legalizing their status while in the United States and can only obtain visas outside the United States at consulates. The exception is for children under 18, parents, and spouses of United States Citizens who entered the United States with visas.

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Presidential Election 2012: What, if anything, does it mean for immigration?

Election years always push the subject of immigration, particularly illegal immigration, to the forefront of public debate, particularly in presidential election years. Although it is Congress that has sole authority to make and amend immigration laws, the President can have a real effect on immigration law, both through use of the executive order and through policy memorandums issued in coordination with his Cabinet members, such as the Secretary of Homeland Security and, of course, the Attorney General.

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